by C. a. Larmer (Author)
Gutsy ghostwriter Roxy Parker is back, and this time it's personal. Someone is killing best-selling authors--a science-fiction writer has been violently slashed with an 'X', a gardening guru bludgeoned with his own shears, and an erotic novelist poisoned by a juicy, red apple. All the evidence points firmly at Roxy's beloved agent, Oliver, and she's determined to prove his innocence.
With the help of a seductive newcomer, Roxy must hunt down the killer before another author meets his final sentence... Little does she know, a ghostwriter is next on the hit list
Will this be Roxy Parker's last writes?
The third mystery for our amateur sleuth sees the return of meddling mother Lorraine, supercop Gilda Maltin, and brooding photographer Max--how will he handle Roxy's new love interest? Tag along and find out as Roxy embarks on a nail-biting road trip up the east coast of Australia, the killer hot on her trail
In C.A. Larmer's third stand-alone mystery, you'll find enough humour, fashion and suspense to keep you on the edge of your manicured toes.
A Word of Caution About the Language
This story is set in Australia so contains some slang and strong adult language. Both are an everyday part of the Aussie vernacular but the author apologises for any confusion or offence. It is not intended.
Author Biography
Christina (C.A.) Larmer is the author of nine books, including six in the popular Ghostwriter Mystery Series featuring sassy 'ghost' Roxy Parker, including Killer Twist, A Plot to Die For, Last Writes, Dying Words, Words Can Kill and her latest: A Note Before Dying. She is also the author of The Agatha Christie Book Club (#2 on Amazon's Cozy Mystery bestseller list), the adult novel An Island Lost, and a non-fiction book about the early pioneers of PNG: A Measure of Papua New Guinea (Focus, 2008). Born and bred in tropical Papua New Guinea, Christina was educated in Australia and has lived and worked around the world including New York, Los Angeles and London. An editor by trade, she now freelances and writes fiction from her home in the hinterland behind Byron Bay, on the east coast of Australia, which she shares with her musician husband, two boys, an enormous goanna, passing koalas and countless snakes.
Number of Pages: 298
Dimensions: 0.67 x 8 x 5 IN
Publication Date: November 07, 2012